This report provides a comprehensive overview of the prescribing infrastructure, explores whether the health system is ready for ePrescribing, and evaluates its potential impact on physicians and pharmacies.

Doctors write more than 3 billion prescriptions each year with a combined value of over $221 billion. Within the complex and largely automated prescription drug industry, the information flow between physicians and pharmacies remains the only part of the process that is not managed electronically.

This CHCF-funded report provides a comprehensive overview of the prescribing process, including the organizational, financial, and technical elements that influence how prescriptions are handled today. It examines the issue of ePrescribing (eRx) —currently practiced by only 15% of physicians — including the opportunities it presents to streamline information management and the potential payoffs for both clinicians and pharmacies.

Although market and technology trends are adding to the momentum for the adoption of eRx, there are obstacles to the transition, including a lack of unified standards and an uneven distribution of related costs. The report concludes that if these challenges are addressed, there could be considerable potential benefits for doctors, pharmacies, and patients, including: money and time savings; staff and office efficiency; better patient safety; and improved compliance with formularies and chronic-care treatment programs.

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CHCF is dedicated to advancing meaningful, measurable improvements in the way the health care delivery system provides care to the people of California, particularly those with low incomes and those whose needs are not well served by the status quo. We work to ensure that people have access to the care they need, when they need it, at a price they can afford.

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